gravitate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for gravitate in the English»French Dictionary

gravitate [Brit ˈɡravɪteɪt, Am ˈɡrævəˌteɪt] VB intr

gravitate to gravitate to,to gravitate towards:

to gravitate to, to gravitate towards

gravitate in the PONS Dictionary

gravitate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to gravitate towards sb/sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was born to a family of modest means, and gravitated towards literature during his studies.
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As he progressed, he gravitated to the classical guitar; the only music he was exposed to as a child.
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They gravitate from their old identity towards individuals with more extreme ideological beliefs as they adopt this ideology as their own.
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As was the custom of the time, the students tended to gravitate into regional groups.
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The online auction site has a near-monopoly because buyers and sellers naturally gravitate to the largest, most liquid market.
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In the 1940s, he gravitated toward outdoor and western adventures.
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Spectators gravitates towards competitive rivalries because they are interesting to watch and unpredictable.
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You will either gravitate towards it by predisposition or not.
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Throughout, she maintained an interest in natural history, finally gravitating to the study of fungi.
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Here, zoopoetics is more of an approach that gravitates to the agency of nonhuman animals within both the ecosphere and within texts.
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